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Club Dread (2004) - The Slasher Comedy That Got Buried

41 min · 9 de abr de 2026
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Club Dread (2004) got buried because it wasn't Super Troopers. That's it. That's the whole reason. This week I'm making the case that Broken Lizard's horror comedy is a genuinely effective slasher with a mystery that holds up, a killer reveal that lands, and a Bill Paxton performance that deserves far more recognition than it ever got. Full breakdown, full defence, deeply unserious awards. For Bill Paxton. 🌴🔪🥥 This Movie Deserves Better drops every two weeks. Reviews and follows mean everything. Follow on socials: @tmdbpodcast

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